Save the modified SOLIDWORKS part to the 3DEXPERIENCE platform. View several Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) attributes of the part. Review and address numerous Save options: Save to this PC, Save to 3DEXPERIENCE, Save Active Window, Save with Options, etc. View the 3DEXPERIENCE Add-In on your SOLIDWORKS desktop. Open a SOLIDWORKS part, not previously uploaded or saved to the 3DEXPERIENCE platform. Open SOLIDWORKS directly from your machine. The entire lesson is within the SOLIDWORKS environment connected to the 3DEXPERIENCE platform. Students need to understand how to save files, where to save files, and create revisions, especially when using assemblies with common reference component names. In my experience, students lose files, overwrite files, use poor naming conventions (Example: Bracket new – newer – last design) and sometimes do not work with their latest revision. The Platform offers are available thru your Education Partner (VAR). Through the 3DEXPERIENCE Works Lesson series, David helps educators understand the 3DEXPERIENCE Add-In with simple examples and industry practices. After teaching 1000’s of students and writing about SOLIDWORKS for over 25 years, David Planchard, emeritus WPI, is exploring SOLIDWORKS desktop and the integrated 3DEXPERIENCE Platform.
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